Posts from: October 2012

Sheknows.com has named the University of Virginia as "One Of The Most Beautiful Colleges In The US". The article says of UVA: "The gorgeous campus of the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, is not just one of the prettiest college campuses in the country, but is the only…

Examiner.com visited and reviewed the Boar's Head Inn's famous peanut soup. Included in the article is the recipe and a description of the "southern delight" served by the Inn. Click Here to read the full article…

Conde Nast Traveler has featured Thomas Jefferson's Monticello as an "Innovation That Changed Architecture Forever." Monticello is mentioned along with Crystal Palace in London and The Empire State Building. To read the full article, click here…

Southern Living Magazine has chosen Charlottesville as one of the magazine's 15 Best College Towns. Here is what the magazine had to say about the home of the University of Virginia: Charlottesville 101: Rolling vineyards, the Blue Ridge Mountains, the redbrick Downtown Mall-it's easy to see why so…

The Washington Post featured Albemarle Cider in a two page article on cider in Virginia. To see the full article click here. The portion on Albemarle CIderworks reads: Almost exactly three hours after leaving Foggy Ridge, I turned into the gravel driveway of Albemarle CiderWorks in North Garden…

Keswick Hall has been named by Travel & Leisure Magazine as one of the "World's Best Wine Country Hotels". The article reads: This stately 48-room lodge in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains goes for a handsome, old-guard aesthetic (hunt-club prints, Chippendale chairs aplenty). Private…